Asthma Inquiry On Apps
Summary
Asking about asthma on an app is generally legal if it aligns with the apps purpose, respects privacy policies, and is non-discriminatory. Always ensure questions are appropriate to the apps context and guidelines.Full Conversation
There are no legal concerns about asking that, right?
In general, asking a question like "I know some people have asthma. Is that something you deal with?" on an app, especially a health-related one, is not likely to raise legal concerns as long as it's appropriate to the context of the app and doesn't violate privacy or terms of service. However, it's always good to be mindful of how questions could be perceived and to ensure they align with the app's guidelines. If there's something specific about the situation or app you're concerned about, feel free to share more details!
Is it legal to ask someone, "I know some people have asthma. Is that something you deal with?" on an app?
In general, asking about someone's health condition like asthma on an app isn't illegal, but context matters. Ensure:
- It aligns with the app's purpose (e.g., health-related).
- It doesn't violate privacy policies or terms of service.
- It's respectful and not discriminatory.
If you have concerns about a specific app, check its guidelines.